National Guidance Clause Samples
National Guidance. NHS England – Service specification: Gender Identity Services for Adults (NonSurgical Interventions) • General Medical Council – Ethical guidance on trans healthcare
National Guidance. Any National Guidance which has been adopted by HFRS, will be reflected in this Policy.
National Guidance. 13.1 This Agreement will reflect the latest legislation, guidance and duties emerging from central government. Such legislation evolves and changes over time and the Charter will be updated annually to reflect this and any policy response from RMBC.
National Guidance. 2.1 Planning Policy Guidance Note 1: General Policy and Principles
2.2 Planning Policy Guidance Note 3: Housing
2.3 Planning Policy Guidance Note 25: Development and Flood Risk
National Guidance. The guidance takes account of, and where appropriate, makes reference, to relevant sections of the following documents:
National Guidance. Miscarriage, Termination, Still-birth and Death of a Baby
National Guidance. 10.1 This Agreement will reflect the latest legislation, guidance and duties emerging from central government. Such legislation evolves and changes over time and the Charter will be updated annually to reflect this and any policy response from RMBC.
10.2 The 2011 Localism Act brought new powers and opportunities for parish and town councils including: This allows community groups and parish and town councils a chance to prepare a business plan and secure funding to bid to buy facilities or buildings that are important to them. Examples could be a local pub, village shop, allotment, library or community centre etc. If a Parish or Town Council considers that a particular asset is or would be valuable to the local community it can nominate the asset to RMBC with a request to get it listed. RMBC can refuse to list the asset but if they do they must explain their reasons to the Parish or Town Council. There is no right of appeal for Parish / Town Councils but owners do have the right of appeal against the asset being listed. Once listed, if the asset comes up for sale, the owner must tell RMBC who will impose a moratorium on the sale. There is a six week moratorium to allow the parish or town council to express an interest, if they do, then the moratorium period is extended to six months to allow the parish or town council to prepare a bid, however, once all bids are in, the owner can sell the asset to the bidder of their choice. Community Asset Transfer is not the same as Community Right to Bid. Community Asset Transfer deals with an asset that is already in public ownership and allows for transfer of that asset to communities (parish or town councils) at less than its market value if this can be agreed between those participating. RMBC agrees to enter into this voluntary process with all parish and town councils in the Borough.
National Guidance. 13.1 The Agreement will reflect the latest legislation, guidance and duties emerging from central government. Such legislation evolves and changes over time and the Charter will be updated annually to reflect this and any policy response from Rotherham Council.
National Guidance reasonable increases for inflation;
National Guidance. Fund will have the right to perform its capital contribution obligation only after other partners have fully paid their capital contribution and the General Partner has provided each of such other partners with a voucher for the capital fully contributed thereby. If any other partner fails to pay in full the capital subscribed thereby, National Guidance Fund will not be held liable for defaulting in performing its capital contribution obligation.